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Living with cancer during Covid-19 pandemic.
Cancer research UK says 3 million fewer people, across the country, were screened for cancer during COVID compared to a normal year.
In June last year, Terry Ashton from Weymouth was told he had advanced prostate cancer.
The diagnosis was given three months after the UK entered its first lockdown - and the restrictions put in place affected Terry's treatment.
But even though his condition meant it was too late for surgery - he refuses to apportion any level of blame.
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Solent reporter Laurence Herdman went to meet him.
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